The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 - Philosophy |
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Page 159
... understand the words ; and if I under- stand not the words , I am yet farther from understand- ing any thing of this explication of nature , whereby we are to come to clear and distinct apprehensions of it . Methinks , said he , going ...
... understand the words ; and if I under- stand not the words , I am yet farther from understand- ing any thing of this explication of nature , whereby we are to come to clear and distinct apprehensions of it . Methinks , said he , going ...
Page 173
... understand too very well , that Peter is not James , and James is not John , but that there is a difference in these several individuals . I understand also , that they may be distinguished from each other by our senses , as to ...
... understand too very well , that Peter is not James , and James is not John , but that there is a difference in these several individuals . I understand also , that they may be distinguished from each other by our senses , as to ...
Page 198
... understand ; for I confess your exposition of the sense of the church wholly transcends my capacity . If you require me to own it with an implicit faith , I shall pay that deference as soon to your lordship's ex- position of the ...
... understand ; for I confess your exposition of the sense of the church wholly transcends my capacity . If you require me to own it with an implicit faith , I shall pay that deference as soon to your lordship's ex- position of the ...
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Mr Lockes Reply to the Bishop of Worcesters Answer | 97 |
An Answer to Remarks upon the Essay concerning Human | 186 |
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